Sponsored by: Psychologiy and Spirituality Club

The Society for the
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality, Division 36 of the American
Psychological Association, promotes psychological theory, research, and
clinical practice that understands the significance of religion and
spirituality in people’s lives and in the discipline of psychology. The society
facilitates the interchange of ideas between science and clinical and applied
practice, and seeks through its activities to increase public awareness of
psychological dimensions of religion and spirituality. The society is
nonsectarian and does not espouse or endorse any particular religious position
or beliefs. It welcomes psychologists and others from around the world
interested in the psychology of religion and spirituality.

"Bohemia in search of knowledge, poetry in search of love"

MAYAGÜEZ- A music , poetry and solidarity filled night. That´s the best way to describe the "Bohemiain search of knowledge, poetry in search of love" event organized by the Mayagüez University Center for its students, faculty, administrators and members of the community to celebrate Albizu University´s 50th anniversary.

Dr. Jaime Veray Alicea announces that five papers written by academics from our university will be presented

Albizu University´s prestige continues to gain ground, this time in the Caribbean, with the selection of five papers to be presented at the 13thCaribbean Psychology Congress to be held in the Dominican Republic.

This year, in its 50th anniversary, our university joins the global discussion on the mental health problems that affect the world

SAN JUAN - Albizu University will host the VIII Congress of Clinical and Health Psychology organized by the Ibero American Psychological Association (APICSA) for the benefit of professionals, students, physicians, therapists, and interested public from Latin America, Spain and Portugal.

Newsletter from the Interim President

Albizu University and the Violence Preventionand Intervention Division of the Community Action and Human Services Department partnered on a historic academic and advocacy meeting held at our Miami campus. Last Thursday 330 men attended the “Calling All Men: Stand Up Against Violence” conference at AU. This was the largest gathering of men in the history of Miami and the largest event of its kind ever held in our campus.